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  2. Death of Brandon McClelland - Wikipedia

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    Brandon "Big Boy" McClelland (June 27, 1984 – September 16, 2008) was an African-American man whose death sparked racial controversy in the city of Paris, Texas.On September 16, 2008, McClelland was killed when he was first hit and run over by a vehicle, then dragged beneath it.

  3. The Paris News - Wikipedia

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    The Paris News is a newspaper based in Paris, Texas, covering the Northeast Texas counties of Lamar, Delta, Red River and Fannin, plus Choctaw County, Oklahoma. It publishes three days a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays). It is owned by Southern Newspapers Inc.

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  6. Al Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Al Haynes was born on August 31, 1931, at the family home in Paris, Texas. [1] He was the third child to Herbert Clair Haynes (1896–1972) and Fannie Temperance Baker (1896–1991). His father worked as a district manager of a telephone company and his mother was a homemaker.

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    Jerry Green, 94, American Hall of Fame sportswriter (Associated Press, The Detroit News). [626] James Harithas, 90, American museum curator. [627] Huang Baosheng, 80, Chinese Sanskrit scholar. [628] Dafydd Hywel, 77, Welsh actor (Coming Up Roses, Off to Philadelphia in the Morning, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children). [629]

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  9. Paris, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Paris is located on the Northeast Texas Trail (NETT), a 130 mi (210 km) hike-and-bike trail from Farmersville, Texas, to New Boston, Texas, which follows a disused railroad right-of-way railbanked by the Union Pacific Railroad and Chaparral Railroad in the 1990s.